Peter Dill (GMA#17765) was born in 1716. [1][2][3] He was the son of Peter Dill (GMA#16915) and Anna "Ancke" __?__ (GMA#16916). [4][5][6][7][8][9] Peter was baptized 5 JUN 1746 at Danzig-Stadtgebiet, Poland. [10]
Occupation
Family
Family 1: Family #12711. Spouse: Berg, Maria "Marike", #17766, 20 September 1717, Prussia. Married: 15 October 1747, Danzig-Schidlitz, Danzig, Poland. [11][12]
Family 2: Family #11671. Spouse: Lehn, Maria "Maricke", #16267, 5 August 1732. Married: 23 April 1752, Danzig-Schidlitz, Danzig, Poland. [13][14][15][16]
1 -- + Dill, Maria "Marike", #15665, 28 February 1753, Danzig-Schidlitz, Danzig, Poland
Note: Source Doell lists the birth date as 25 Sep 1716.
Peter lived at Schidlitz, Danzig Gemeinde, Prussia.
Sources
↑ GRanDMA GM21-07 July 2021, California Mennonite Historical Society (CMHS) Genealogy Database Project GMOL Website: GRanDMA Online v7.0.7. Use reference #17765 as guest or enter # in the surname field. https://www.grandmaonline.org/GMOL-7/login.asp
↑ Record Source: Slater, Rosemary; Gedcom, Dec 2001.
↑ Record Source: Records of Prussian Mennonite Churches in the Vistula Delta: the Danzig Church 1665-1943; Baergen, Ernest H.; Copyright 2010 by Ernest H. Baergen and consigned to Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan.
↑ Birth Source: Neuenburg, The First Immigrants to Neuenburg; Schapansky, Henry; Mennonite Family History.
↑ Birth Source: Neuerrichtetes Kirchenbuch zweyter Teil 1789 (Familien unser Mennonitischen Kirche auf Stadtgebiet, in Danzig), page 173.
↑ Birth Source: Penner, Glenn; University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario.
↑ Birth Source: The Old Colony (Chortitza) of Russia, Early History and First Settlers in the Context of the Mennonite Migrations; Schapansky, Henry; Country Graphics & Printing Ltd., Rosenort, Manitoba, 2001.
↑ Baptism Source: Aeltestes Kirchenbuch der Flaemischen Mennonitenkirche in Danziger Stadtgebiet, page Frame 32.
↑ Family 1: Marriage Source: Doell, Leonard; Family Records.
↑ Family 1: Marriage Source: Neuerrichtetes Kirchenbuch zweyter Teil 1789 (Familien unser Mennonitischen Kirche auf Stadtgebiet, in Danzig), page 173.
↑ Family 2: Marriage Source: Doell, Leonard; Family Records.
↑ Family 2: Marriage Source: Neuerrichtetes Kirchenbuch zweyter Teil 1789 (Familien unser Mennonitischen Kirche auf Stadtgebiet, in Danzig), page 173.
↑ Death Source: Neuerrichtetes Kirchenbuch zweyter Teil 1789 (Familien unser Mennonitischen Kirche auf Stadtgebiet, in Danzig), page 107.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Peter by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Peter:
Dill-2625 and Doell-94 appear to represent the same person because: Both Peter’s are referencing the same grandma database #17765, they are married to the same wife. Peter’s last name should be Dill.